The terrorist attack that killed the U.S. ambassador and three other Americans in Libya is back on the front burner in Congress now that President Obama has won reelection.

No fewer than four House and Senate panels plan to hold closed-door briefings with administration officials about the attack this week, while one committee is holding a public hearing. Members of both parties say they expect the Benghazi probe to last well into Obama's second term.

Rep. Ed Royce (R-Calif.), who has the inside track on the gavel of the House Foreign Affairs Committee in the next Congress, has promised his Republican colleagues he would conduct a vigorous investigation of Libya.

If selected as chairman, I will work against the Administration's most harmful foreign policies, and exercise strong oversight over the State Department and other agencies. The Administration's behavior in the Benghazi incident still demands an accounting, Royce said in a statement.

Rep. Eliot Engel (D-N.Y.), who's running for ranking member on the House Foreign Affairs committee, said Democrats have questions as well.

If it's going to be a legitimate probe by Congress, then it's not something I would oppose. Because I really want to get to the bottom of it, Engel told The Hill. If it's only going to be a probe to be used for political purposes, then I would remind my Republican colleagues that the election's over. Barack Obama has been reelected to a second term. And we ought to start off his second term trying to come together rather than trying to play gotcha politics.

The attack on the U.S. consulate in Benghazi less than two months before the election became a political issue as Republicans saw an opening to challenge Obamas record on national security.

The administrations shifting explanation of what happened that night  first it was a protest sparked by an anti-Islam video, then an organized terrorist attack  and revelations about security requests in Libya have raised questions that remain largely unanswered.

With the election now over, Engel said it's up to Republicans in Congress to set a new tone and work with Democrats, but partisan tensions remain.

Six Senate Republicans on Friday blasted Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta for what they called his failure to explain why U.S. armed forces didn't intervene on the night of the attack after they sent 13 letters raising their concerns.

Today, we finally received from the Secretary of Defense the first response to our many letters, Sens. John McCain (R-Ariz.), Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.), Kelly Ayotte (R-N.H.), Rob Portman (R-Ohio), Saxby Chambliss (R-Ga.) and Ron Johnson (R-Wis.) wrote in a statement. Unfortunately, Secretary Panetta's letter only confirms what we already knew  that there were no forces at a sufficient alert posture in Europe, Africa or the Middle East to provide timely assistance to our fellow citizens in need in Libya. The letter fails to address the most important question  why not?

White House spokesman Jay Carney suggested Friday more information would be forthcoming on the administration's response to the Libya assault.

I think the Defense Department, when you talk about military assets, has been answering questions and Im sure will have more information to provide about the militarys response at the presidents direction to this, Carney said.

A spokeswoman for Rep. Jason Chaffetz (R-Utah), the chairman of the House oversight committee's subpanel on national security, told The Hill the congressman plans to press the White House for a clearer explanation of what happened in Benghazi in the weeks to come.

Chaffetz and oversight panel chairman Darrell Issa (R-Calif.) have been leading the congressional investigation into the attack and have been accused by Democrats of politicizing it.

My boss would like to see the Obama administration choose what it believes to be the truth of what happened on Sept. 11, 2012, because thus far they have tried to have it both ways, Chaffetz spokeswoman M.J. Crenshaw told The Hill. In the spirit of openness and transparency my boss hopes that the oversight committee, intelligence committee and others will continue to pursue the truth of what really happened there.

CIA Director David Petraeus's sudden resignation Friday afternoon adds another level of intrigue to the investigation. He was scheduled to testify at several of the Libya briefings next week but will be replaced by acting director Mike Morell.

Petraeus came under fire after the administration singled out the CIA as the source of information about the attack's link to a video that disparaged Islam.

The congressional panels holding closed-door briefings with administration officials are the Senate Foreign Relations Committee (Tuesday), the Senate homeland security panel (Wednesday) and the House and Senate intelligence panels (Thursday). State Department officials are scheduled to brief the chairmen and ranking members of several House committees with jurisdiction over national security.

Rep. C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger (D-Md.), the ranking member of the House Intelligence Committee, said he hopes Congress can get down to business of uncovering what, if anything, could have been done to prevent the Libya attack.

Director of National Intelligence James Clapper sent the committee a compilation of raw intelligence and analysis from an internal review that he conducted of the U.S.-generated intelligence that agencies had access to before and after the attack, as well as information about the attackers.

The whole purpose of the hearing is to have members hear for themselves what went on and ask questions about how it occurred, why it occurred, what information came out, why we got certain initial information, Ruppersberger said. And just to make sure we get to the bottom of this to make sure it wont occur again.

Members of both parties say they expect the Benghazi probe to last well into Obama's second term.

And that is the money line for our imperial government. There is no one side or the other inside the beltway, it is them against us with enough political theatre to make the unwashed believe otherwise.

A pox on them all and now our nation from this veteran who at one time believed there was something noble and unique about our nation from all others on this earth. Truth be it, the uniqueness is firmly entrenched as our government does it better to its citizens than any other in the world.

The Bishops of the dark ages had nothing to compare to the elitist politicians of today in their ability to keep the masses in servitude, it was just they didn't care if anyone knew it or not.

So with that said, I agree with an earlier thread title to say to the Congressional Republicans, Eff it and just go along with what Obama and the Senate wants so it will hasten the end of the bastardized experiment as soon as possible. Those who participated and brought about this mess will have no answers but you will see the rise of another set of re-founders who will know the answers, and in such, have the wherewithal to make the subtle changes to our Constitution to make it go again for another 250 years, or more.

This cuts right to the heart of the Democrat party. If nothing else, this makes the old professors really nervous. They screamed about Reagan supporting the Contras in Nicaragua. How dare he interfere with the government of another country! Well, looks like their guy Obama has been doing worse. He’s been overthrowing governments in the Middle East. How do the old professors justify this? They don’t. They ignore it. But this disgraceful double standard of theirs shames all of academia. It makes them all look like the fools they are. They’ve been telling us for years that the Democrats have “a higher calling” when it turns out that the Democrats are just a bunch of murdering grifters. How can you trust anyone who has been so sanctimonious and so wrong? The professors have been proven to be full of crap.

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posted on 11/11/2012 7:35:36 AM PST
by blueunicorn6
("A crack shot and a good dancer")

This will go the same way Fast and Furious went, STALL, STALL, AND NO WHERE!! The Republicans need to stage a walkout in Congress and demand accountability. Instead we get mired in investigation committees.

Meanwhile.....at the White House what is going on? distraction is the game. They are planning to take down our nukes from 1500 to 300. They are planing the UN gun treaty. I am sure they are planning the total take down of coal. The list goes on and on.

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